The Seaman's Sanctuary
The Nanticoke River used to be a major thoroughfare for the Delmarva peninsula. John Page Williams slides his boat in the water and takes us on a trip through history.

Happy CampersKatherine Brown goes in search of summer boating camps, and finds a Chesapeake shoreline rife with gleeful, smiling kids who are learning the ways of the Bay in boats large and small.

When Suga Met Fraz
She didn't tell him about the love handles; he didn't tell her about the buckets he kept on board his boat to catch the leaks when it rained. But none of that matters when Cupid strikes, says Lynne DuMouchel Baldwin.

Not Quite a League Under the Sea
Former NOAA aquanaut Morgan Wells is taking retirement to new levels by submerging himself in a home-built underwater habitat for a clam's eye view of the Bay. By Blanche Herring Scharf

Nautical Know HowAll Clear – Tom Dove tells us that electronic navigation has really come into its own for Bay boaters, now that the feds have turned off GPS selective availability.

Time Tested: A Guide to Good Old Boats
Cat's Meow – Annapolis-built Gemini catamarans still fill the sailing cruiser's bill. By Tom Dove